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Solukhumbu District

Solukhumbu District

FieldValue
typeDistrict
nameSolukhumbu District
native_nameसोलुखुम्बु जिल्ला
nicknameKhumbu
native_name_lang
image_skylineEverest, Nuptse, Khumbu Glacier, Nepal, Himalayas.jpg
image_captionView of Mount Everest from Kala Patthar
image_mapSolukhumbu district locator map.png
map_captionLocation of Solukhumbu
image_map1Divisions of Solukhumbu.png
map_alt1Divisions of Solukhumbu District
map_caption1Divisions of Solukhumbu District
coordinatesto
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Koshi Province
parts_typeMunicipality
parts_stylecoll
p1Urban
p2Dudhkunda
p17Rural
p18Thulung Dudhkoshi
p19Necha Salyan
p20Dudhkoshi
p21Maha Kulung
p22Sotang
p23Khumbu Pasanglhamu
p24Likhu Pike
established_titleEstablished
established_date1962
seat_typeAdmin HQ.
seatSalleri
leader_titleHead
leader_nameBir Kumar Rai
leader_partyNCP
leader_title1Deputy-Head
leader_title2Parliamentary constituencies
leader_name21
leader_title3Provincial constituencies
leader_name32
leader_title4Chief District Officer
leader_name4Anoj Kumar Ghimire
government_typeCoordination committee
governing_bodyDCC, Solukhumbu
area_total_km23312
elevation_min_m600
elevation_max_m8848
population_footnotes
population_total104851
population_as_of2021
population_density_km2auto
population_blank1_titleHouseholds
population_blank123,758
demographics_type1Demographics
demographics1_title1Ethnic groups
demographics1_info1
demographics1_title2Female ♀
demographics1_info252%
demographics1_title3Male ♂/100 female
demographics_type2Human Development Index
demographics2_title1Income per capita (US dollars)
demographics2_info1$1,841 per capita
demographics2_title2Poverty rate
demographics2_info225.7
demographics2_title3Literacy
demographics2_info364%
demographics2_title4Life Expectancy
demographics2_info468.8
blank_name_sec1Main Language(s)
blank_name_sec2Major highways
timezone1NPT
utc_offset1+05:45
postal_code_typePostal Codes
postal_code56000..., 56010
area_code_typeTelephone Code
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website

**Solukhumbu District **( , Sherpa: , Wylie: shar khum bu dzong) is one of 14 districts of Koshi Province of eastern Nepal. As the name suggests, it consists of the sub-regions Solu and Khumbu. The closest post office to Solukhumbu with a postal code assigned to it is the Sindhuli D.P.O., which has the postal code 56000.

The district, with Salleri as its headquarters, covers an area of 3,312 km2 and had a population 107,686 in 2001 and 105,886 in 2011.

Mount Everest is in the northern part of this district, within Sagarmatha National Park.

History

Historically, Solukhumbu was part of Kirata Kingdoms in early and medieval era. It was a part of Majh Kirat Khambuwan (central province or region of Kirat Kingdoms).

Before the unification of Nepal by king of Gorkha, what is now Solukhumbu district was part of Chaudandi of Majh Kirat (Khambuwan). In 1773 AD the King of Gorkha attacked and absorbed it into Nepal.

The Solukhumbu district was established in 1962, out of the old East No. 3 district. Before 1962, present-day Solukhumbu, Okhaldhunga and some parts of Khotang previously constitute district "East No. 3". Solu and Rawa thums (counties) were carved out of East No. 3 to create Solukhumbu District. East No. 3.png|East No. 3, a district of Nepal before 1962. NepalSolukhumbuDistrictmap.png|VDCs of Solukhumbu before 2015.

Geography

Solukhumbu is one of three Himalayan districts within Province No. 1, positioned on the west-by-northwestern corner of the province. It spans a total area of 3312 km2. It is geographically situated between latitudes 27°20'39" and 28°6'24" North, and longitudes 86°0'21" and 87°0'1" East. Its north border includes the world's highest peak 8848 m (Mount Everest); and the district's lowest point is at 600 m (Tuintar) above sea level. The district is bordered by Sankhuwasabha in the east, Bhojpur in the south-east, Khotang and Okhaldhunga in the south, Bagmati Province in the west and Tibet (China) in the north.

The diverse geography of Solukhumbu district is marked by three distinct levels:

Khumbu Himal (Highland mountains)

This region is home to the Mahalangur Himal and other Himalayan mountain ranges. Situated on the northern border with Tibet, it hosts some of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,485m), Cho Oyu (8,201m), Gyachung Kang (7,952m), among others.

Khumbu region (Highland valley)

Known globally for its trekking and hiking opportunities, the highland Khumbu valley is predominantly inhabited by the Kulung and Sherpa communities. The administrative division of Khumbu Pasanglhamu is located in this region, encompassing the roadless town of Namche Bazaar and villages such as Thame, Khumjung, Pangboche, Pheriche and Kunde. The renowned Buddhist monastery at Tengboche also falls within the Khumbu region.

Solu region (Mid-hills)

Lower Solukhumbu (lower parts of Solukhumbu District) is part of the Mid-hills region. It is less famous for trekking, however new trails such as the Mundhum trail are being developed. Rais are the main inhabitants in this region.

Climate

Climate Zone{{CitationElevation Range% of Area
title = The Map of Potential Vegetation of Nepal - a forestry/agroecological/biodiversity classification systemseries = Forest & Landscape Development and Environment Series 2-2005 and CFC-TIS Document Series No.110.year = 2005
Upper Tropical300 to 1,000 meters
1,000 to 3,300 ft.0.7%
Subtropical1,000 to 2,000 meters
3,300 to 6,600 ft.9.3%
Temperate2,000 to 3,000 meters
6,400 to 9,800 ft.20.6%
Subalpine3,000 to 4,000 meters
9,800 to 13,100 ft.16.6%
Alpine4,000 to 5,000 meters
13,100 to 16,400 ft.28.3%
Nivalabove 5,000 meters24.4%

Administrative divisions

Solukhumbu is divided into eight local level units, one unit is urban and seven are rural. They are further divided into wards. Solukhumbu is single-seat constituency for parliamentary constituency and double seat for provincial constituency. Solukhumbu district coordination committee coordinates between local and provincial governments. Solukhumbu district administration office co-operates with Solukhumbu DCC to maintain peace, order and security in the district. The officer of District Administration office called CDO.

Local unitsNepaliTypePopulation (2011)Area KM2Website
Solududhkundaसोलुदूधकुण्डurban20,399538.09
Dudhakaushikaदूधकौशिकाrural19,672144.6
Necha Salyanनेचा सल्यानrural16,12994.49
Dudhkoshiदुधकोसीrural13,414167.67
Maha Kulungमहाकुलूङ्गrural11,452648.05
Sotangसोतांगrural9,530103
Likhu Pikeलिखु पीकेrural5,534124.38
Khumbu Pasanglhamuखुम्बु पासाङल्हामुrural8,9891539.11
ConstituencyTypeMP/MLAParty
Solukhumbu 1ParliamentaryHem Kumar RaiNepal Communist Party}}"
Solukhumbu 1(A)ProvincialUttam Kumar BasnetNepal Communist Party}}"
Solukhumbu 1(B)ProvincialBuddhi Kumar RajbhandariNepal Communist Party}}"

Former divisions (1990–2016)

Formerly, Solukhumbu district was divided into many Village development committees. In 2014 Dudhkunda municipality was established merging some Village development committees. In 2016 all other Village development committee nullified and introduced rural municipality thus all former Village development committees grouped into 7 units and announced 7 rural municipality.

Map of the VDCs in Solukhumbu District

There were 35 Village Development Committees in Solukhumbu District:

  • Bapha
  • Baku
  • Basa
  • Beni
  • Bhakanje
  • Bung
  • Chaulakharka
  • Chaurikharka
  • Chheskam
  • Deusa
  • Garma
  • Goli
  • Gorakhani
  • Gudel
  • Jubing
  • Jubu
  • Kaku
  • Kangel
  • Kerung
  • Khumjung
  • Loding Tamakhani
  • Lokhim
  • Mabe
  • Mukali
  • Namche
  • Necha Batase
  • Necha Bedghari
  • Nele
  • Panchan
  • Salleri
  • Salyan
  • Sotang
  • Takasindu
  • Tapting
  • Tingla

Demographics

|1981 |88,245 |1991 |97,200 |2001 |107,686 |2011 |105,886 |2021 |104,768

At the 2021 Nepal census, Solukhumbu District had 26319 households and a population of 104,851. 7.94% of the population was under 5 years of age. Solukhumbu had a literacy rate of 77.45% and a sex ratio of 988 females per 1,000 males. 6,744 (6.43%) lived in urban areas.

Ethnicity/caste: Janjatis make up the majority in the district at 70%. The district has many Rai peoples such as the Kulung, Khaling, Thulung, Nachhiring and Bahing. Sherpas and Tamang people make up the second largest bloc of Janjatis and live mainly in the high mountains. Chhetri are 13%, Bahun 4% and Khas Dalit groups are 8% of the population.

Religion: 40.42% were Hindu, 28.84% Kirati, 26.74% Buddhist, 3.21% Christian, 0.45% Bon and 0.07% others.

As their first language, 34.65% of the population spoke Nepali, 17.00% Sherpa, 10.77% Kulung, 10.06% Tamang, 8.53% Khaling, 8.48% Thulung, 3.09% Nachhiring, 2.09% Bahing, 1.51% Magar Dhut and 1.34% Rai as their first language. In 2011, 36.7% of the population spoke Nepali as their first language.

Notable people

  • Tenzing Norgay- First ascent of Mount Everest
  • Pasang Lhamu Sherpa - First Nepalese female ascent
  • Babu Chiri Sherpa - 10 times ascent Mount Everest
  • Ang Dorje Sherpa - 19 times ascent Mount Everest
  • Apa Sherpa - 21 times ascent Mount Everest
  • Nawang Sherpa - First person to climb Mount Everest with a prosthetic leg
  • Kami Rita Sherpa - A 28th times Everest summiter on 23 May 2023, breaking his own record set on 17 May 2023.
  • Preeti Rai, international footballer

References

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